prison. Unbeknown to Scott Swindle, the lewd messages he was sending was actually to a member of the vigilante group Child Online Safety Team posing as a teenager on social network and dating app Skout.
After sending images of his penis, he asked for naked pictures and called her "beautiful" and "sexy", Chronicle Live reported.
Swindle said he wanted to take the 14-year-old's virginity and also mentioned the pair having a threesome with his girlfriend.He acknowledged during the conversations what he was doing was "probably illegal" but insisted she was "worth the risk".Newcastle Crown Court heard it was on December 16, 2019, when Swindle first contacted the decoy profile using a fake profile under the name 'Chris'.He opened the conversation.
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